Serie A 20:21 - Sep 27 with 5545 views | latchford | Ex swans manager at the top!! | | | | |
Serie A on 21:09 - Sep 27 with 4121 views | builthjack | Mancini?? | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Serie A on 21:11 - Sep 27 with 4116 views | marchamjack | that horrible defensive game they tend to play over there probably suits him very well | |
| Oh,..Dave, what's occuring? |
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Serie A on 21:12 - Sep 27 with 4112 views | builthjack | He has done well though, fair play | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Serie A on 21:28 - Sep 27 with 4072 views | hobo | Yep, very impressive. Ripping Inter to shreds on their own patch, superb! | | | |
Serie A on 21:31 - Sep 27 with 4060 views | Darran | He's a lovely lovely man,I saw him do things several times away from the Liberty and the stories he told me were magical. | |
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Serie A on 23:08 - Sep 27 with 3889 views | Kilkennyjack | John Hollins ? #nurse! | |
| Beware of the Risen People
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Serie A on 00:11 - Sep 28 with 3822 views | Hidden_Hand | Ridiculous how they erased him from history! | | | |
Serie A on 06:38 - Sep 28 with 3725 views | Dr_Winston |
Serie A on 00:11 - Sep 28 by Hidden_Hand | Ridiculous how they erased him from history! |
One of the more shocking crimes against reality committed by JtaK. | |
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Serie A on 08:43 - Sep 28 with 3624 views | jack247 | People seem to remember Sousa as some kind of managerial demigod on here. Yes, he sorted out our defence and he was left out of JTAK. He also didn't leave in same way as Martinez, but that was only because everybody wanted him to go anyway. When Leicester came in for him he was on the verge of getting the sack and his tenure was the only time in 20 years I have genuinely not enjoyed watching the Swans. | | | |
Serie A on 09:04 - Sep 28 with 3603 views | Whiterockin |
Serie A on 08:43 - Sep 28 by jack247 | People seem to remember Sousa as some kind of managerial demigod on here. Yes, he sorted out our defence and he was left out of JTAK. He also didn't leave in same way as Martinez, but that was only because everybody wanted him to go anyway. When Leicester came in for him he was on the verge of getting the sack and his tenure was the only time in 20 years I have genuinely not enjoyed watching the Swans. |
Agree 100%. His football was so defensive and boring I was really debating whether to renew my season ticket or not. He moved on, much to the relief of many. His style of football is not suited to the Premier League but perfect for Italy. | | | |
Serie A on 09:29 - Sep 28 with 3562 views | ItchySphincter |
Serie A on 09:04 - Sep 28 by Whiterockin | Agree 100%. His football was so defensive and boring I was really debating whether to renew my season ticket or not. He moved on, much to the relief of many. His style of football is not suited to the Premier League but perfect for Italy. |
Hugely important and vastly underrated by our fans. Right man, right time, not quite sure why some find it so hard to appreciate that. | |
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Serie A on 09:35 - Sep 28 with 3552 views | Whiterockin |
Serie A on 09:29 - Sep 28 by ItchySphincter | Hugely important and vastly underrated by our fans. Right man, right time, not quite sure why some find it so hard to appreciate that. |
Yes he tightened up our play in general and we had a solid defence but you have to agree it was not exciting and a joy to watch. [Post edited 28 Sep 2015 9:38]
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Serie A on 09:36 - Sep 28 with 3550 views | swancity |
Serie A on 09:29 - Sep 28 by ItchySphincter | Hugely important and vastly underrated by our fans. Right man, right time, not quite sure why some find it so hard to appreciate that. |
Quite simply we were a very boring side to watch which was all down to the formation and style. If you play defensively even at home with full backs being restricted it will be boring. We had a potential match winner on the bench for most of that season in Trundle who still managed the best goal to minutes ratio in the Championship that season. But To be fair he kept our momentum going on the back of a big defensive effort so deserves some praise for that whilst leaving at the right time too. | |
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Serie A on 09:46 - Sep 28 with 3527 views | JackSomething |
Serie A on 09:29 - Sep 28 by ItchySphincter | Hugely important and vastly underrated by our fans. Right man, right time, not quite sure why some find it so hard to appreciate that. |
While the football was turgid, it seems pretty clear to me that no Sousa = no promotion. Looking at Rodgers' work at Liverpool, I can't see that he would have tightened up the defence sufficiently if he had directly followed Martinez. Martinez introduced the passing game that brought so much success and many important players arrived while he was here. Sousa obviously improved us massively defensively, but made us boring to watch and we didn't score enough goals, partly down to not having a reliable goalscorer. Rodgers blended the approaches of the previous managers, while bringing in Sinclair, who made a huge difference. It wasn't fun at the time, but his importance to our rise can't be ignored. | |
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Serie A on 09:48 - Sep 28 with 3522 views | jack247 |
Serie A on 09:29 - Sep 28 by ItchySphincter | Hugely important and vastly underrated by our fans. Right man, right time, not quite sure why some find it so hard to appreciate that. |
Not doubting he played his part, but all he really did was made us solid to break down at the expense of any attacking football. I do appreciate that Craig Beattie aside, he didn't have a lot of funds to work with. Underrated? Seriously? Just look at this thread. The man was here for one season and was on the verge of getting paid off when we gratefully accepted a paltry sum from Leicester to take him off our hands. If he was here at the right time, he certainly left at the right time as well. | | | |
Serie A on 09:49 - Sep 28 with 3519 views | Darran |
Serie A on 08:43 - Sep 28 by jack247 | People seem to remember Sousa as some kind of managerial demigod on here. Yes, he sorted out our defence and he was left out of JTAK. He also didn't leave in same way as Martinez, but that was only because everybody wanted him to go anyway. When Leicester came in for him he was on the verge of getting the sack and his tenure was the only time in 20 years I have genuinely not enjoyed watching the Swans. |
Great remembering so how was he on the verge of getting sacked then? | |
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Serie A on 09:49 - Sep 28 with 3517 views | Phil_S |
Serie A on 09:36 - Sep 28 by swancity | Quite simply we were a very boring side to watch which was all down to the formation and style. If you play defensively even at home with full backs being restricted it will be boring. We had a potential match winner on the bench for most of that season in Trundle who still managed the best goal to minutes ratio in the Championship that season. But To be fair he kept our momentum going on the back of a big defensive effort so deserves some praise for that whilst leaving at the right time too. |
You are right we were dull, defensive and boring and despite the protestations we would not have progressed any further had Trundle been in the side. He tightened us defensively and laid the foundations for promotion the next year Should never be airbrushed out of any part of our history but never sad to see him go as he wouldn't have taken us to where we now are | | | |
Serie A on 09:55 - Sep 28 with 3501 views | jack247 |
Serie A on 09:49 - Sep 28 by Darran | Great remembering so how was he on the verge of getting sacked then? |
You don't think he was? | | | |
Serie A on 09:57 - Sep 28 with 3496 views | Darran |
Serie A on 09:55 - Sep 28 by jack247 | You don't think he was? |
Well I don't know but if he was the board were going around it in a very strange way. It's also strange how so many people can't remember the facts. | |
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Serie A on 10:00 - Sep 28 with 3494 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Serie A on 09:55 - Sep 28 by jack247 | You don't think he was? |
He left for Leicester seven weeks after the end of the season on July 4th. Knowing how Huw always tries to get his business done early in the close season I can't believe that he was waiting that long to sack him. | |
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Serie A on 10:01 - Sep 28 with 3492 views | Darran |
Serie A on 10:00 - Sep 28 by Joe_bradshaw | He left for Leicester seven weeks after the end of the season on July 4th. Knowing how Huw always tries to get his business done early in the close season I can't believe that he was waiting that long to sack him. |
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Serie A on 10:01 - Sep 28 with 3489 views | swancity |
Serie A on 09:49 - Sep 28 by Phil_S | You are right we were dull, defensive and boring and despite the protestations we would not have progressed any further had Trundle been in the side. He tightened us defensively and laid the foundations for promotion the next year Should never be airbrushed out of any part of our history but never sad to see him go as he wouldn't have taken us to where we now are |
Don't agree re Trundle. Why play Pintado Beattie etc. The last game at home that season was a disgrace. It summed up the season. Didn't you notice the difference when Trundle came on? We actually looked like scoring. In fact Trundle did score but was disallowed. Goals win games and entertain fans... Keeping a clean sheet was an obsession with him. It was driving people away. That's a recipe for disaster. | |
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Serie A on 10:11 - Sep 28 with 3471 views | WarwickHunt |
Serie A on 09:29 - Sep 28 by ItchySphincter | Hugely important and vastly underrated by our fans. Right man, right time, not quite sure why some find it so hard to appreciate that. |
An essential part of the process in getting us where we are today. Anyone failing to see that is a bit thick. | | | |
Serie A on 10:13 - Sep 28 with 3468 views | jack247 |
Serie A on 09:57 - Sep 28 by Darran | Well I don't know but if he was the board were going around it in a very strange way. It's also strange how so many people can't remember the facts. |
Ok, as I recall it. The board were split over whether to keep him due to him starting to lose the dressing room over training methods and his negative style of play. He wanted more money for players than agreed when he took over, because he (understandably) felt he had overachieved by getting us almost to the playoffs. After the season, he was one year into a three or four year contract and there was talk of Leicester being interested. He knew it, the club knew it, so they paid his wages until Leicester made an offer as not to have to compensate him. My mind may be playing tricks, but I think the compensation agreed was undisclosed, but around £50k, which is tantamount to being released anyway. He was also sacked by the club he played for immediately before and after us. Not sure if it was for playing style, results or being difficult to work with. Edit - sacked by the clubs he managed, not played for [Post edited 28 Sep 2015 10:18]
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Serie A on 10:16 - Sep 28 with 3461 views | jack247 |
Serie A on 10:11 - Sep 28 by WarwickHunt | An essential part of the process in getting us where we are today. Anyone failing to see that is a bit thick. |
Don't think anyone is disputing that tightening up Martinez' defence made Rodgers job a lot easier. I'm just struggling to see why so many people laud him. Was anyone disappointed when he left? | | | |
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